This Victorian Beach House Breaks All the Rules With Pattern

If we had to describe this Victorian in two words, we'd choose "pattern addict." Why? Because while the home's exterior is a solid yellow, inside every room has a very unique personality: The dining room features florals, the kitchen is full of colorful geometric stars, and the ginormous bathroom showcases graphic black-and-white flowers. And, yes — it totally works.

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The 7,500-square-foot Newport, New Jersey beach house isn't lacking in size: It has a whopping seven en suites, and even a butler's pantry. Many of the walls are white to allow the graphic floors to take center stage, and complementary details help bring out the boldness even more — like the green island in the kitchen and the blue accents on the ceiling in the master bedroom.

However, our favorite room is the master bathroom. Frankly, it's bigger than many city-dweller's apartments, and while we'd add a shower or a sauna to fill up all that space, the clawfoot tub and stained-glass windows are totally dreamy.

Outside, there's a wrap-around porch (swoon!) and an in-ground plunge pool that's hidden in an English-style garden. For a solid (har har) $4.995 million you can own this beachy masterpiece and all its patterned glory.

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